These daily online studies are adapted from our Quiet Time Bible Guide. The studies go through the Old and New Testaments in just over two years. The approach taken by our quiet time Bible studies does not include answers. The goal of the study is to help you dig into Scripture for yourself. You can go deeper using a commentary, Bible background guide or Bible handbook.
For more context before you begin studying, read this introduction to the book of 2 Kings.
Seniors in high school typically get a little huffy about restrictive school rules such as hall passes and washroom permits. Sometimes even teachers are not immune to similar feelings. When my daughter's music teacher, accustomed to working with diligent honors students, was confronted with the request for one more hall pass for an in-building errand, he wrote, "Sheri has my permission to be in the hall so that she can check the drug supply in her locker. Antonia is her bodyguard." (They weren't stopped.) There's something inside us that grates against laws—of any kind—unless, of course, we've had to live a long time without them. Judah had such an experience.
Much of today's culture ignores God's laws. What pressures do you feel to follow the culture rather than the law of God?
Make 2 Kings 23:25 your prayer that you would turn to the Lord with all your heart, soul and strength.
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